❭ Research by medical division ❭ Clinical Neuroscience ❭ Annual reports and strategy documents ❭

Annual reports and research strategy documents

Annual Report Research Activity 2023 (PDF)

Action Plan for Research 2021-2024 (PDF)

Strategy and Action plan Quality and Research registers (PDF)

Research Handbook (PDF)

Annual Report Research Activity 2022 (PDF)

Annual Report Research activity 2021 (PDF)

Annual Report Research activity 2020 (PDF)

Annual Report Research activity 2019 (PDF)

Annual Report Research activity 2018 (PDF)

 
Scroll to top

Home Research by medical division Clinical Neuroscience

  • Department of Neurology
  • Department of Neurosurgery
  • Department of Neurohabilitation
  • Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Department of Research and Innovation
  • Complex Epilepsy Research Group
  • Scientific staff
  • Annual reports and strategy documents

Recent publications

Rifino N, Aamodt AH, Wiedmann M, Kramer M, Becker J, Guey S, Acerbi F, Herve D, Bersano A (2026)
Response to the Letter to the Editor: "Reaffirming Caution-The Unacceptable Vasoconstrictive Risk of CGRP-Related Therapies in Moyamoya Angiopathy"
Eur J Neurol, 33 (1), e70470
DOI 10.1111/ene.70470, PubMed 41508730

Lemke JR, Eoli A, Krey I, Popp B, Strehlow V, Wittekind DA, Vuorinen AL, Aldhalaan HM, Baer S, de Saint Martin A, Hammer TB, Herman I, Hornemann F, Ingebrigtsen T, Lederer D, Lesca G, Marafie D, Mathot M, Rosenfeld JA, Møller RS, Schelhaas HJ, Stillman C, Orsini A, Patel AD, Piard J et al. (2026)
Correction: GRIN2A null variants confer a high risk for early-onset schizophrenia and other mental disorders and potentially enable precision therapy
Mol Psychiatry (in press)
DOI 10.1038/s41380-025-03442-x, PubMed 41501486

McWilliams EC, Milanovic SM, Elvsåshagen T, Lew R, Hopkins SC, Andrews C, Walling DP, Islam MN, Nolan H, Koblan KS, Murphy B (2026)
A brief visual evoked potential (VEP) modulation assessment of experience-dependent plasticity recorded via wireless dry-EEG headset in Phase 1 clinical units
Sci Rep, 16 (1), 620
DOI 10.1038/s41598-025-29950-y, PubMed 41495123



More publications

Oslo University Hospital is a part of Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority.

Webmaster for research pages: Trond Olav Berg

Cookie policy

Accessibility statement (in Norwegian)